Bouquet Dill Herb | Two Live Plants | Non-GMO | Heirloom | Fast Growing, Pollinator Friendly, Fragrant
Bouquet Dill Herb is a must-have Heirloom Herb for any garden, valued for its tall, airy growth and fragrant, flavorful leaves. This versatile, time-honored variety enhances pickles, seafood, and salads, adding a fresh, tangy taste. It’s also a pollinator magnet, attracting bees, butterflies, and hoverflies to support a thriving garden. Easy to grow and fast-maturing, it thrives in various conditions, making it ideal for gardeners of all levels.
Appreciated for generations in both kitchens and gardens, Bouquet Dill’s umbrella-shaped flowers provide essential nectar for pollinators, while its feathery foliage serves as a host plant for black swallowtail butterflies. Whether you're growing it for its classic flavor, companion planting benefits, or to attract pollinators, this heirloom herb is a rewarding and essential addition to any home garden.
Clovers Garden Bouquet Dill Herb Plants:
- Two Large, Live plants - Ready to grow, premium flowering perennial plants, 4” to 8” tall plants, in 4” pots.
- Non-GMO, No Neonicotinoids - Plants are raised without these chemicals to protect pollinators.
- 10x Root Development - Robust plants with healthy roots that handle transplanting better and grow stronger right from the start.
- Grown in the Midwest - All plants are grown in the USA and we manage the entire process from seed to your doorstep.
- Tall, Airy Growth - Bouquet Dill grows up to 2-3 feet tall, adding texture and vertical interest to your garden.
- Culinary Powerhouse - Use fresh leaves for garnishing, seeds for pickling, or flowers for aromatic seasoning.
- Pollinator Magnet Heirloom Herb - Attracts bees, butterflies, and other beneficial insects, while providing habitat and food source for black swallowtail butterflies.
- Quick Start Planting Guide - Created just for our customers, this copyrighted guide walks you through every gardening step from unboxing to planting.
- Third Generation, Family-Owned Small Business - We’ve been helping gardeners since 1957 with established greenhouses right here in the Midwest.
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Dill Herb Bouquet - Fun Fact:
Dill has been cherished since ancient times, mentioned in writings from Egypt and Greece where it was used medicinally and as a sign of good luck. Bouquet dill, especially flavorful and aromatic, became a staple for pickling recipes across cultures.
How to Grow and Care for Bouquet Dill:
- Sunlight – Thrives in full sun, tolerates partial shade in hotter climates.
- Spacing – Plant 12 inches apart for optimal airflow and healthy growth.
- Watering – Keep soil consistently moist but well-drained; avoid soggy conditions.
- Soil – Prefers well-draining soil enriched with organic matter for best yields.
- Care – Harvest regularly to promote growth. Allow flowering for pollinators or seed production for pickling.
Common Questions About Growing Bouquet Dill Herb:
How do I grow Bouquet Dill? Bouquet Dill thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. Sow seeds directly outdoors after the last frost, spacing them about 12 inches apart. Keep the soil moist until germination, which takes 7–14 days. This fast-growing, low-maintenance herb adapts well to most gardens and requires minimal care.
Can Bouquet Dill grow in containers? Yes! Bouquet Dill grows well in pots or containers, but a 12-inch deep container is recommended to accommodate its long taproot. Use well-draining soil, place it in a sunny location, and water regularly to keep the plant healthy
How do I harvest and store Bouquet Dill? For fresh leaves, snip them as needed once the plant reaches about 8 inches tall. To harvest seeds, allow the flowers to mature and dry on the plant, then cut the seed heads and place them in a paper bag to finish drying. Store dried seeds in an airtight container for long-term use in pickling and seasoning.
Is Bouquet Dill easy to grow? Absolutely! This low-maintenance, fast-growing, and drought-tolerant herb is great for beginners and experienced gardeners alike. It adapts well to most soil types as long as they drain well. With regular watering and full sun, it thrives throughout the growing season.
What are the best culinary uses for Bouquet Dill? Bouquet Dill is a versatile kitchen herb! The fresh leaves, known as dill weed, add flavor to salads, soups, sauces, seafood, and potatoes. The seeds provide a tangy kick, perfect for pickling, baking, and seasoning meats or vegetables.
How can I prevent my Bouquet Dill from bolting? To delay bolting (flowering too soon), keep the soil consistently moist, provide some shade in extreme heat, and harvest leaves frequently. If growing for seeds, allow the plant to flower and dry naturally for the best seed production.
Pollinator Benefits: Bouquet Dill’s umbrella-shaped flowers provide essential nectar for pollinators, while its foliage serves as a host plant for black swallowtail butterflies. By adding this herb to your garden, you’ll create a haven for beneficial insects that support healthy ecosystems and thriving gardens.